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that is the very latest from ottawa. what's been happening there with this active shooting incident. cnn's continuing coverage continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> we begin with breaking news. incredible video of a shooting possibly involving numerous gunmen inside canada's parliament in ottawa this morning. [ gunfire ] >>> so ottawa police are now saying there were several shooting incidents this morning, not just one. but they included a shooting at the canadian war memorial not far from parliament hill and then it continued to parliament hill. authorities are working to figure out if there were two or perhaps three gunmen. the cdc, which is one of cnn's news gathering partners, says that there was a soldier standing guard at the memorial who was shot. police are asking the public right now to stay away from the downtown area. the parliament building and all ottawa police buildings are closed to the public. in fact, they are on lockdown presently. president obama has been briefed about what is happening righ
that is the very latest from ottawa. what's been happening there with this active shooting incident. cnn's continuing coverage continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> we begin with breaking news. incredible video of a shooting possibly involving numerous gunmen inside canada's parliament in ottawa this morning. [ gunfire ] >>> so ottawa police are now saying there were several shooting incidents this morning, not just one. but they included a shooting at the canadian...
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terror in ottawa. new details about the shooter who caused chaos in the canadian capital and the government's defiant response. >> we will not be intimidated. canada will never be intimidated. >> focus on missouri tonight, there's new information about the police shooting that left a teenager dead. >> women, children, young people. they shot everyone. >> a jury's decision that could bring closure to iraqi victims of a deadly shooting by blackwater guards. it is just past 1:00 a.m. in ottawa where new details are coming to light about the suspects of a deadly shooting rampage. first, let's take a look at the scene wednesday morning inside the canadian parliament. police say michael ze h haf-bibeau open fired in the parliament building just minutes after he shot and killed a canadian soldier outside the national war memorial. bibeau was fatally shot by the sergeant at arms. investigators say he converted to islam and had his passport confiscated after he tried to leave canada to go an fight oversea, the
terror in ottawa. new details about the shooter who caused chaos in the canadian capital and the government's defiant response. >> we will not be intimidated. canada will never be intimidated. >> focus on missouri tonight, there's new information about the police shooting that left a teenager dead. >> women, children, young people. they shot everyone. >> a jury's decision that could bring closure to iraqi victims of a deadly shooting by blackwater guards. it is just past...
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live in ottawa. >> good evening from ottawa, canada. with all tonight that we are learning about the killer who opened fire first at canada's national war memorial, a few blocks behind me killing a soldier there, then inside the halls of parliament. [ gunshots ] that was the scene this morning when the gunman's rampage ended with parliament sergeant at arms shot him dead. this evening police have been slowly lifting the lockdown on parliament hill and in the city. police say the alleged shooter, michael zehaf-bibeau , was a recent convert to islam with a criminal record and plans to fight overseas for radical islam. more on that and what we know about him shortly. first randy kaye and how this day unfolded. >> reporter: 9:52, a.m., a blaze of gunfire at the canadian war memorial in ottawa. one of two soldiers standing guard at the memorial is gunned down. >> i was locking my book ike up. i heard four shots from that directs. i turned around and ran. i saw one of the soldiers laying on the ground. >> eyewitness peter henderson said the s
live in ottawa. >> good evening from ottawa, canada. with all tonight that we are learning about the killer who opened fire first at canada's national war memorial, a few blocks behind me killing a soldier there, then inside the halls of parliament. [ gunshots ] that was the scene this morning when the gunman's rampage ended with parliament sergeant at arms shot him dead. this evening police have been slowly lifting the lockdown on parliament hill and in the city. police say the alleged...
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i believe either from ottawa, a joint press conference with ottawa police and the rcmp at the top of the hour. we should have more information in about 20 to 25 minutes. >> we'll have live coverage of that. paula, stand by. the royal canadian police has been meeting with stephen prime minister. there's a picture that has just been released. obviously a huge concern for canada and a huge concern for officials here in the united states as well. very close cooperation in terms of intelligence cooperation, law enforcement and military cooperation between the u.s. and canada. our law enforcement analyst, former fbi assistant director tom fuentes is joining us by phone right now. i don't know if the u.s. has a closer ally than canada. i assume that the u.s. is working really close with canada to try to figure out what happened, tom. >> that's right. the u.s. has a very close relationship with the canadians, the fbi in particular has three offices in canada. the main office in the u.s. embassy in on the embassy in ottawa has worked closely on many cases. and a self-radicalized individual wa
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deborah feyerick in ottawa thank you so much. what we do know is it was a tragedy and there was a victim a young army corporal murdered who is now being remembered as a strong man and a kind man, a loving father who leaves behind a little boy who just started kindergarten. nathan cirillo was an honor guard on duty at the war memorial when he was shot. the 24-year-old died shortly after the attack. he was a personal trainer, a bouncer, he rescued dogs in his free time. supposed to be a wonderful, wonderful guy. friends say his smile would just light up a room. >> i just didn't want to believe it. he was such an amazing person amazing father amazing friend. he rescued dogs, he was just an awesome person. >> a tragic unnecessary loss. cirillo was holding a rifle at the time he was shot as all honor guards do but these rifles are not loaded. they are ceremonial. >>> also today as we've been talking about, the shootout could have been much much worse. remember legislators, that country's leaders were meeting nearby. it would have been
deborah feyerick in ottawa thank you so much. what we do know is it was a tragedy and there was a victim a young army corporal murdered who is now being remembered as a strong man and a kind man, a loving father who leaves behind a little boy who just started kindergarten. nathan cirillo was an honor guard on duty at the war memorial when he was shot. the 24-year-old died shortly after the attack. he was a personal trainer, a bouncer, he rescued dogs in his free time. supposed to be a...
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mayor of ottawa, jim watson. >> thank you. today is a sad and tragic day for our city and our country. i'm sure i speak for all residents of our city when i extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of the individual who lost his life this morning while standing guard at the national war memorial in the heart of downtown ottawa. i also want to convey to those who were injured today the thoughts of your city and the neighbors are with you. [ speaking french ] >> there's no pain greater than losing a loved one. to have it happen in such circumstances as this morning is beyond expression and underlined by sad anger within my heart. i will not let that anger rule the day. our city, ottawa, the capital of our country, has seen and lived through tragedy in the past. we're doing so again today. a different sort of tragedy, origins not yet fully known, causes not yet fully understood. we all want answers, none more so than me. those answers will come from dedicated policing forces, ottawa police services and no doubt other forces
mayor of ottawa, jim watson. >> thank you. today is a sad and tragic day for our city and our country. i'm sure i speak for all residents of our city when i extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of the individual who lost his life this morning while standing guard at the national war memorial in the heart of downtown ottawa. i also want to convey to those who were injured today the thoughts of your city and the neighbors are with you. [ speaking french ] >> there's no pain...
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ottawa shooter. let's be honest, he's not suspected any more. he is the shooter. we're going to dig deep wer the journalist who has been covering this situation and getting a feel for the chaos that happened after the shooting. what was learned, what we now know, coming up. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra h
ottawa shooter. let's be honest, he's not suspected any more. he is the shooter. we're going to dig deep wer the journalist who has been covering this situation and getting a feel for the chaos that happened after the shooting. what was learned, what we now know, coming up. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new...
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i want to bring you back to ottawa for a second. it was a touching moment as canada's prime minister and his wife, the hearing impaireders paying homage at the war memorial where colonel cirillo was gunned down by that suspect who was supposedly inspired by isis. you can see they just had a moment of silence and most likely a prayer as they leave the war memorial and it's back to business as usual in canada's capitol. i'll be right back. when a pro at any 2014 pga tour event sinks a hole-in-one, quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year. that is how it's done. truly amazing! get in the hole-in-one sweepstakes. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans and you could have your mortgage paid for an entire year. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you t
i want to bring you back to ottawa for a second. it was a touching moment as canada's prime minister and his wife, the hearing impaireders paying homage at the war memorial where colonel cirillo was gunned down by that suspect who was supposedly inspired by isis. you can see they just had a moment of silence and most likely a prayer as they leave the war memorial and it's back to business as usual in canada's capitol. i'll be right back. when a pro at any 2014 pga tour event sinks a...
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live in ottawa. >> good evening from ottawa, canada. with all tonight that we are learning about the killer who opened fire first at canada's national war memorial, a few blocks behind me killing a soldier there, then inside the halls of parliament. [ gunshots ] that was the scene this morning when the gunman's rampage ended with parliament sergeant
live in ottawa. >> good evening from ottawa, canada. with all tonight that we are learning about the killer who opened fire first at canada's national war memorial, a few blocks behind me killing a soldier there, then inside the halls of parliament. [ gunshots ] that was the scene this morning when the gunman's rampage ended with parliament sergeant
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this has been a terrifying day for the people of ottawa. it started before 10:00 a.m., walk us through what you know. >> on the point you just made, investigators are looking into a connection of those two events in canada. it is still a very active and fluid scene. one victim has died. the soldier that was guarding the war memorial and right now as we speak, heavily armed police are going door to door in downtown ottawa searching for any other possible gunmen. 9:52 a.m., at ottawa's national war memorial witnesses say a gunman walked up to a soldier standing guard and shot him before fleeing the scene. moments later -- gun fire erupts inside canada's main parliament building. police officers fan out as lawmakers inside a caucus room try to protect themselves, piling up chairs in front of the door. >> we've been told to keep all doors locked, lower blinds and stay away from windows that there may still be a gunman on the street outside. >> just inside parliament as it all unfolds. >> it appears that the gun fire broke out at the foyer just
this has been a terrifying day for the people of ottawa. it started before 10:00 a.m., walk us through what you know. >> on the point you just made, investigators are looking into a connection of those two events in canada. it is still a very active and fluid scene. one victim has died. the soldier that was guarding the war memorial and right now as we speak, heavily armed police are going door to door in downtown ottawa searching for any other possible gunmen. 9:52 a.m., at ottawa's...
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we start with the latest on the ottawa attacks. police say it was carried out by a lone shooter and that he acted very much by himself but the picture is a lot more complicated. this is by the way the picture of the shooter, michael zehaf-bibeau. cnn has learned that he does have, in fact, connections to other jihadists in canada including one to traveled to syria to fight alongside islamic fighters. we're learning law enforcement on both sides of the border are on a heightened state of alert and that includes the fbi. the fbi agents are on the watch for possible copycat attacks in the united states. and this, in fact, was the scene at the opening of the house of commons in ottawa this morning. [ applause ] . the applause for kevin vickers, the sergeant at arms, in the parliament. he's credited with stopping the gunman in the halls of parliament. the prime minister of canada stephen harper thanked vickers and also said that canada would move ahead with new laws to strengthen its security. >> our laws and police powers need to be st
we start with the latest on the ottawa attacks. police say it was carried out by a lone shooter and that he acted very much by himself but the picture is a lot more complicated. this is by the way the picture of the shooter, michael zehaf-bibeau. cnn has learned that he does have, in fact, connections to other jihadists in canada including one to traveled to syria to fight alongside islamic fighters. we're learning law enforcement on both sides of the border are on a heightened state of alert...
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you know ottawa incredibly well. as we bring in the shooting locations what do we know about the gunmen? is it multiple or is it just one? >> in speaking to officials earlier, they said we are cautious and we don't know how many gunman and that's why they're going door to door, office to office to make sure another gunman is not there. at the same time we are getting more eyewitness accounts that the gunman was at that war memorial and went running up to the parliament buildings. if you're taking a good pace it would take you five minutes to run to the entrance of parliament hill. the other thing is, brooke, there is a wide-open space. there wouldn't have been tons of people around and it would have been peculiar to see this person running and we have construction workers coming out and saying i think what i saw was someone running toward the parliament buildings, and i'm telling you the eyewitness accounts are chilling. that soldier there at our war memorial, at the senotaph was hit at point-blank range and the witn
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this morning, grief and defiance in ottawa. the proud capital of a proud country now facing questions about how a lone gunman came so very close to its leaders and whether there is something bigger at work with possible connections to radical islam. there are questions in the united states as well about possible new threats to american security, but before these questions, a remarkable moment to recognize a hero. this morning members of parliament honored the man, you can see him right there, kevin vickers, credited with ending yesterday's deadly rampage that unfolded in the very heart of canada's parliament. [ applause ]
this morning, grief and defiance in ottawa. the proud capital of a proud country now facing questions about how a lone gunman came so very close to its leaders and whether there is something bigger at work with possible connections to radical islam. there are questions in the united states as well about possible new threats to american security, but before these questions, a remarkable moment to recognize a hero. this morning members of parliament honored the man, you can see him right there,...
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our chris cuomo is on the ground in ottawa. we will check in with him shortly. >>> a hit-and-run attack in jerusalem that killed a 3-month-old baby a terrorist attack. a palestinian driver slammed into a group of pedestrians at a tram stop on wednesday. police shot the 20-year-old driver as he tried to flee the scene. the infant victim is believed to be american. >>> a new fence jumper at the white house. this time, the secret service was ready. this is video of the jumper as he was taken down on the white house lawn by two dogs from the secret service k-9 unit. he has been identified as dominic asangna. charges are pending. the dogs suffered injuries. dogs taken to a vet for treatment. this is the second fence jumping incident in a little more than a month. omar gonzalez sprinted across the lawn and made it in the white house and he had a knife with him at the time. >>> let's get an early start on the forecast here with indra petersons. >> we felt the change yesterday. we saw the nor'easter and the heavy rain and the strongest
our chris cuomo is on the ground in ottawa. we will check in with him shortly. >>> a hit-and-run attack in jerusalem that killed a 3-month-old baby a terrorist attack. a palestinian driver slammed into a group of pedestrians at a tram stop on wednesday. police shot the 20-year-old driver as he tried to flee the scene. the infant victim is believed to be american. >>> a new fence jumper at the white house. this time, the secret service was ready. this is video of the jumper as...
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that is the very latest from ottawa. what's been happening there with this active shooting incident. cnn's continuing coverage continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> we begin with breaking news. incredible video of a shooting possibly involving numerous gunmen inside canada's parliament in ottawa this morning. [ gunfire ]
that is the very latest from ottawa. what's been happening there with this active shooting incident. cnn's continuing coverage continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >>> we begin with breaking news. incredible video of a shooting possibly involving numerous gunmen inside canada's parliament in ottawa this morning. [ gunfire ]
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our first speaker will be ottawa police services chief. >> good afternoon. ottawa is a safe city. the members of our service are committed to protecting this community and all residents. just as members of the canadian forces protect our country abroad, we're here to protect them at home and to keep this city safe, we have strong partnership with law enforcement partners. we train together. we work and operate together on a daily basis to deal with threats to public safety. that partnership is strong and residents can be confident in our abilities to protect them. yesterday we saw the reality of the threats that cities across canada face. following the senseless events, we work to secure the area in the downtown core and parliament hill. first to eliminate the threat and then to ensure that no other suspects or threats were in the area. when that was confirmed, and the area was safe, we lifted the safety perimeter. i want to extend my condolences to family and friends of corporal cirillo. i also want to thank the police officers and members, fellow soldiers, paramedics, security s
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is this actually happening in ottawa? >> just past 2:16 in the morning in ottawa, people are trying to get some rest, but we'll have more on what happened there wednesday and if we get new information, we'll bring that to you right away. tensions are again running high in ferguson, missouri after the police shooting of an unarmed shooting. a tense stand-off wednesday night. two people were detained after demonstrators threw water bottles at a police barricade. protesters want the officer arrested and charged with a crime for killing 18-year-old michael brown in august. a leaked autopsy report is fueling more tensions over this case. why it may help support officer wilson's side of the story. >> the autopsy report is the latest leak from the investigation into michael brown's death. the report, first leaked to the st. louis post dispatch, reveals two details the public has not heard before. details about the gunshot wound to brown's hand, and forensic information that could help determine whether the teen had his hands up
is this actually happening in ottawa? >> just past 2:16 in the morning in ottawa, people are trying to get some rest, but we'll have more on what happened there wednesday and if we get new information, we'll bring that to you right away. tensions are again running high in ferguson, missouri after the police shooting of an unarmed shooting. a tense stand-off wednesday night. two people were detained after demonstrators threw water bottles at a police barricade. protesters want the officer...
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i want to go to susan candiotti in ottawa. susan, you're there, set the scene. >> reporter: it's been just over eight hours since the shooting occurred, and we're just a couple blocks away from where it all began. the war memorial where a soldier was shot and killed by a gunman. and that gunman then went down to the parliament building about two blocks away, as well. some of the streets are now starting to see traffic flow again, but the streets surrounding the parliament complex and the prime minister's office remain closed. to recap now, we have the name of the suspected shooter, according to sources. it is michael zehaf-bibeau, who is in his 30s, born in canada in 1982. our sources tell us he had a prior history of using drugs and was a convert to islam. the cbc also reporting that he had a long prior history of drug arrest. the fbi is assisting canadian authorities to track his try and look for any foot print he might have had to see whether he was a lone wolf or working with ice i and had some training and direction. addi
i want to go to susan candiotti in ottawa. susan, you're there, set the scene. >> reporter: it's been just over eight hours since the shooting occurred, and we're just a couple blocks away from where it all began. the war memorial where a soldier was shot and killed by a gunman. and that gunman then went down to the parliament building about two blocks away, as well. some of the streets are now starting to see traffic flow again, but the streets surrounding the parliament complex and the...
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i'll be back more with the latest in ottawa. starting right now, mike rowe's, "somebody's gotta do it." we'll have more over the next hour. >>> hi, i'm mike rowe, last time i went home i got the crabs, got them real bad, all over my hands and face, and my parents were outraged. this time i'm going again. it is true, oysters exchanging fluids in a
i'll be back more with the latest in ottawa. starting right now, mike rowe's, "somebody's gotta do it." we'll have more over the next hour. >>> hi, i'm mike rowe, last time i went home i got the crabs, got them real bad, all over my hands and face, and my parents were outraged. this time i'm going again. it is true, oysters exchanging fluids in a
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she is in ottawa and she joins us now live. so susan, what more are we learning about the suspect and about the investigation of this shooting rampage. >> hi, rosemary. well, we understand that he was born under a different name. the name that he was born under was michael david hall, born in 1982 here in canada. and as you indicated, converted to islam. prior to that, he had a lot of problems with drugs, we are told. and there are also several reports that he faced arrests for both drugs and other petty crimes over the years. some of these dating back several, several years. we are also understanding that u.s. authorities have been helping the canadians at the canadians' request by the fbi specifically to try to track down this man's movements. one thing they uncovered is that he did travel to the united states at least four time, including most recently in 2013. however, our sources stress that he was never believed to be involved in any kind of wrongdoing during any of his trips to the united states. however, sometime ago wh
she is in ottawa and she joins us now live. so susan, what more are we learning about the suspect and about the investigation of this shooting rampage. >> hi, rosemary. well, we understand that he was born under a different name. the name that he was born under was michael david hall, born in 1982 here in canada. and as you indicated, converted to islam. prior to that, he had a lot of problems with drugs, we are told. and there are also several reports that he faced arrests for both drugs...
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susan candiotti in ottawa. thank you so much. >>> we want to keep the focus as much as we can on the victim here. a man who by all accounts was just an outstanding individual. a proud army reservist known as a great guy with an even bigger heart. corporal nathan cirillo shot dead. standing guard in his ceremonial uniform at the national war memorial. it was a post given to him as an honor. it was not supposed to be a risk. cirillo's social media page says he leaves behind a young son starting kindergarten this fall. a loving parent. he was said to love animals and rescued dogs. he rescued a stray dog himself. friends online remember him as a caring and loving person who put his life on the line for his country. what a loss. >>> before the parliament hill atta attack, a similar one this week, jihadist chatter had heightened concerns in canada and the united states. the administration and law enforcement sources say the u.s. had tightened security at its embassy in ottawa and other u.s. consulate in canada. that
susan candiotti in ottawa. thank you so much. >>> we want to keep the focus as much as we can on the victim here. a man who by all accounts was just an outstanding individual. a proud army reservist known as a great guy with an even bigger heart. corporal nathan cirillo shot dead. standing guard in his ceremonial uniform at the national war memorial. it was a post given to him as an honor. it was not supposed to be a risk. cirillo's social media page says he leaves behind a young son...
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a gun in ottawa and a car elsewhere in canada. it shows any kind of weapon -- and another point, it is not just isis, but al qaeda, and the leader of al qaeda has also put out a similar call to arms for muslims, extremist muslims to take up arms any way they can to attack people in the west. >> jim sciutto, thank you very much. as jim is breaking this news, i want to bring in our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. and phil mud also joining me and former jihadist, monthman sheikh. and now that we have this horrible development, after what jim is reporting, this hatchet attack on two new york city police officers and now looking at this individual's facebook page and are seeing links to extremists possibly and in arabic. >> well, if an individual, erin, wants to attack the united states or the government, the most visible symbol of the government is a police officer in uniform or a military officer in uniform. and that is what we have here. we are soldiers in canada and here in new york city you have, in fact, four uniformed polic
a gun in ottawa and a car elsewhere in canada. it shows any kind of weapon -- and another point, it is not just isis, but al qaeda, and the leader of al qaeda has also put out a similar call to arms for muslims, extremist muslims to take up arms any way they can to attack people in the west. >> jim sciutto, thank you very much. as jim is breaking this news, i want to bring in our law enforcement analyst tom fuentes. and phil mud also joining me and former jihadist, monthman sheikh. and...
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police try to hunt down the shooter in ottawa. on friday, canada quietly raised its terror threat level from low to medium and what happened there was there was an incident where canadian police say a driver tried to run down two soldiers in quebec province one soldier was killed in this incident and from what i understand this, what we're seeing right now, began just before 10:00 a.m. at the a aid in wan war memorial. is that correct? that's my understanding. that memorial is half a block from the building i'm in so i don't know whether that was the same shooter or a different shooter. we have had, as you mentioned, an incident if quebec, what we know from that is that a young canadian who recently converted to islam had been radicalized in the words of canadian authorities. appeared to have laid in wait and he ran them down with his car. one has died. one remains in hospital. the suspect was chased and shot and has since died authorities have been talking to this man. they said they didn't have enough authority to -- they didn't
police try to hunt down the shooter in ottawa. on friday, canada quietly raised its terror threat level from low to medium and what happened there was there was an incident where canadian police say a driver tried to run down two soldiers in quebec province one soldier was killed in this incident and from what i understand this, what we're seeing right now, began just before 10:00 a.m. at the a aid in wan war memorial. is that correct? that's my understanding. that memorial is half a block from...
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the incident in ottawa is terrorism. the technical definition is someone who wants to attack or murder innocents for a political cause. i think we saw that clearly on monday and wednesday. the new york incident i'm not certain yet. i've seen what we on his facebook page but you have to assess intent if you want to, in the u.s. government standard decide that somebody's a terrorist and i'm not sure that we know the intent of the new york attacker yet. >> well, so it's about whether or not you know why he did it. if he did it -- >> that's right. >> -- because he is spewing some type of thoughts or misguided thoughts about what islam actually is not, doesn't that put him in the category of motivation? >> it does, but i think when you look at these cases we're very quick, whatever it is, about 12 hours in to assessing what was going on in a dead man's mind. in this country we jump quickly from assessing what happened at the incident. we had a hatchet against a couple of policemen to what's happening in somebody's head. my ex
the incident in ottawa is terrorism. the technical definition is someone who wants to attack or murder innocents for a political cause. i think we saw that clearly on monday and wednesday. the new york incident i'm not certain yet. i've seen what we on his facebook page but you have to assess intent if you want to, in the u.s. government standard decide that somebody's a terrorist and i'm not sure that we know the intent of the new york attacker yet. >> well, so it's about whether or not...
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we start with the latest on the ottawa attacks. police say it was carried out by a lone shooter and that he acted very much by himself but the picture is a lot more complicated. this is by the way the picture of the shooter, michael zehaf-bibeau. cnn has learned that he does have, in fact, connections to other jihadists in canada including one to traveledo
we start with the latest on the ottawa attacks. police say it was carried out by a lone shooter and that he acted very much by himself but the picture is a lot more complicated. this is by the way the picture of the shooter, michael zehaf-bibeau. cnn has learned that he does have, in fact, connections to other jihadists in canada including one to traveledo
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she's in ottawa and joins us again, live. so susan, canadian authorities are slowly building this picture of who exactly the suspect was. what do we know about michael zahaf bebeau? >> reporter: they are trying to go back to the present so see how they can put this together and develop a motive for what happened here this day. we're talking about michael seau hoff bee bow. he converted to islam. we're not sure exactly what brought that on and at what part in his life. but in the past, in the distant past, he had a lot of problems with using drugs, including an arrest in 2004 for using the, or having possessing the ha lus jen pcp which can make you paranoid. then fast forward to 2007 where there was a minor arrest in his life for uttering threats. originally charged with robbery, but that charge was eventually dropped. along the way, did he become self-radicalized. it's one of the things they're looking at. along the way he had his passport seized or frozen. it occurred when he was trying to leave the country to try to fight o
she's in ottawa and joins us again, live. so susan, canadian authorities are slowly building this picture of who exactly the suspect was. what do we know about michael zahaf bebeau? >> reporter: they are trying to go back to the present so see how they can put this together and develop a motive for what happened here this day. we're talking about michael seau hoff bee bow. he converted to islam. we're not sure exactly what brought that on and at what part in his life. but in the past, in...
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cnn's chris cuomo is out front in ottawa tonight. chris, canadian officials are telling us that michael zehaf-bibeau is the likely shooter. law enforcement is now also involved. can you tell us what they are looking at and what they know? >> reporter: yeah, i can. we can confirm there had been chatter here. and it is creating a lot of confusion and here is why, erin. the typical way to look at this was this was an unsophisticated act by a lone wolf or someone who is frankly psychotic. it is not the kind of way that a group knowing what they would do would waste an asset, not killing more people. but because of the recent chatter, it had been advocating unsophisticated knife and gun-type missions like this. so what the u.s. authorities are doing right now is they are trying to help coordinate the chatter that was being heard in canada. one of the frustrations here for the u.s. side is that canada has been monitoring hundreds of people who may have been being swayed by these types of calls for violence. another source of confusion, eri
cnn's chris cuomo is out front in ottawa tonight. chris, canadian officials are telling us that michael zehaf-bibeau is the likely shooter. law enforcement is now also involved. can you tell us what they are looking at and what they know? >> reporter: yeah, i can. we can confirm there had been chatter here. and it is creating a lot of confusion and here is why, erin. the typical way to look at this was this was an unsophisticated act by a lone wolf or someone who is frankly psychotic. it...
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ottawa that the order was given. we've now rescinded that order. we're back to traveling in uniforms to and from work, and anywhere in the work area for ottawa, for instance, that means traveling from building to building as well. i think it's very important ground to make sure that we don't cede that to a level of terror that is out of balance with what we actually do analyze the risk to be. >> stopping attacks like these is so difficult because in many cases they are spontaneous or they're inspired from overseas but there's no way to trace and track every single individual. so how does the country then prepare for the possibility of another attack like this? >> it's a very important question. this is what we're all analyzing. certainly the canadian armed forces. but with our great partners, the royal canadian mounted police and secis, we analyze all the indicators that are out there. and there are new ways of doing that. and they aren't even classified. many of them use social media that give us indications through
ottawa that the order was given. we've now rescinded that order. we're back to traveling in uniforms to and from work, and anywhere in the work area for ottawa, for instance, that means traveling from building to building as well. i think it's very important ground to make sure that we don't cede that to a level of terror that is out of balance with what we actually do analyze the risk to be. >> stopping attacks like these is so difficult because in many cases they are spontaneous or...
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we already have somebody murdered in ottawa. can we use this to build a better program in canada and the united states? if you're going to do it you have to take a cold blooded look at it and say are there signs there is a financial connection to terrorists, communication with terrorists, trainers? and i'm taking the internet off the plate, anderson, because there is just too much hate speech on the internet to sort through. i don't see anything to get my hands on to tell me we're going to learn here. most people outside the counterterrorism business will say hey, you have to learn something and apply something. let me give you a reality check, the frustration is there is not a lot to learn and that we'll see this again. >> and jim, just in terms of numbers of americans tied to radical groups or beliefs, are there numbers out there that intelligence officials talked about? >> there are numbers, the numbers you hear most often, 100, the number of americans who attempted to go to syria to fight to join the fight there or who have
we already have somebody murdered in ottawa. can we use this to build a better program in canada and the united states? if you're going to do it you have to take a cold blooded look at it and say are there signs there is a financial connection to terrorists, communication with terrorists, trainers? and i'm taking the internet off the plate, anderson, because there is just too much hate speech on the internet to sort through. i don't see anything to get my hands on to tell me we're going to...
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he came to ottawa on october 2nd. he was in the process of applying for a passport and had possible plans to go to syria. we learned he fired at least two shots hitting nathan in the back. he got in his car and drove to the capital building. he ran down the hall of honor next to where members of parliament and the prime minister were caucuses. he eventually stopped he hid in an alcove near the library. we're told the sergeant at arms, kevin vickers, reportedly grabbed a gun from his office and crawled along the wall to get into a position killing the gunman. he's being hailed a hero. vickers lead this ceremonyial parade down the hall of hon nor on thursday. he was given a standing elevation by members of parliament to start their day. lawmakers at the parliament building are telling us they're determined to move forward. they will not be stopped by fear. they want to act on courage and strength and have a steadfast resolve to ensure that the bad guy doesn't win. >> thank you so much. >>> u.s. politics. a contentious d
he came to ottawa on october 2nd. he was in the process of applying for a passport and had possible plans to go to syria. we learned he fired at least two shots hitting nathan in the back. he got in his car and drove to the capital building. he ran down the hall of honor next to where members of parliament and the prime minister were caucuses. he eventually stopped he hid in an alcove near the library. we're told the sergeant at arms, kevin vickers, reportedly grabbed a gun from his office and...
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. >>> police in ottawa are releasing new video of the attack on parliament. up next here, what investigators are saying about the gunman's links with other extremists in canada. ♪ music may i present to you... the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >> welcome back. police in ottawa are piecing together the identity of the gunman in the parliament shooting. he recently became radicalized. investigators believe he had contact online with other jihadists in canada. his mother told police he wanted to go to syria. mean bhiem, canadian law plarks back on the job led by sergeant-at-arms kevin virks who sh shot and killed
. >>> police in ottawa are releasing new video of the attack on parliament. up next here, what investigators are saying about the gunman's links with other extremists in canada. ♪ music may i present to you... the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live...
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he is in ottawa with the latest on the terror attack there. let's begin with that possible ebola case in new york city. cnn's poppy harlow is there. this is just developing now. what is the latest that you're hearing? >> reporter: what we know at this hour is that the patient that is being treated and tested here at bellevue hospital in new york city is a 33-year-old doctor named craig spencer. he lives here in manhattan. he is a doctor at columbia presbyterian hospital. but he spent time in guinea recently treating ebola patients. he returned to new york about ten days ago. we know that he started showing symptoms of a very high 103 degree fever in the early morning hours today, though he had felt sluggish in recent days. he called the fdny this morning, had them come to his apartment full haz/mat suits to transport him to the hospital. they sealed off his apartment. he had symptoms of nausea, fever, aches, but these are symptoms in line with other diseases like malaria, like a very severe stomach flu or salmonella. they are doing testing rig
he is in ottawa with the latest on the terror attack there. let's begin with that possible ebola case in new york city. cnn's poppy harlow is there. this is just developing now. what is the latest that you're hearing? >> reporter: what we know at this hour is that the patient that is being treated and tested here at bellevue hospital in new york city is a 33-year-old doctor named craig spencer. he lives here in manhattan. he is a doctor at columbia presbyterian hospital. but he spent time...
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witnesses interviewed by the ottawa police service reported seeing the shooter at around 9:50 coming from behind the war memorial on the west side where he fires twice at reservist nathan cirillo. the shooter is positioned on an angle behind the victim where they cannot see him coming as they are facing south. the shooter fires one shot at the second guard but he missed him. witnesses heard the suspect yelling something that we don't know what it is in english and then running towards the north. the investigation revealed that he used the beige vehicle and headed to welington. the first calls received via 911 were at around 9:52:36. he parked his vehicle in front of the elgin entrance and you'll be able to see the slides as we go through the chronology. he accessed the grounds at parliament hill on foot and started running towards the east block where members of parliament's vehicles with parked. at 9:53:16, the suspect overtook one of these vehicles and drove towards center block. at 9:53:37, he immobilized the second vehicle and starting run towards the main doors of center block.
witnesses interviewed by the ottawa police service reported seeing the shooter at around 9:50 coming from behind the war memorial on the west side where he fires twice at reservist nathan cirillo. the shooter is positioned on an angle behind the victim where they cannot see him coming as they are facing south. the shooter fires one shot at the second guard but he missed him. witnesses heard the suspect yelling something that we don't know what it is in english and then running towards the...
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. >>> jim mentioned of the attack in ottawa. we are learning more about the gunman that shot a soldier and then was kill ed himself by a police officer. michael zehaf-bibeau told a psychiatrist that he wanted to go to jail because it was his only way to break his habit of cocaine. >> people coming to the national war memorial to honor the life of the young soldier, 24 years old, shot and killed here on wednesday. now we're learning more about the man who killed him, identified as michael zehaf-bibeau. he had online interactions with islamist jihadist but apparently he had a low profile. he does have a criminal record involving drugs and violence and authorities had some suspicions about him but he was not being investigated as someone who was a high risk. he was not classified as an important threat. he came to ottawa october 2nd, was in the process of applying for a passport. what prompted wednesday's attack is unclear. he fired at least two shots at cirillo. he got into his car, drove to the parliament building. we got to see
. >>> jim mentioned of the attack in ottawa. we are learning more about the gunman that shot a soldier and then was kill ed himself by a police officer. michael zehaf-bibeau told a psychiatrist that he wanted to go to jail because it was his only way to break his habit of cocaine. >> people coming to the national war memorial to honor the life of the young soldier, 24 years old, shot and killed here on wednesday. now we're learning more about the man who killed him, identified as...
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candiotti is looking into what authorities know about the alleged gunman and joins us now live from ottawa. it's late in the night there, susan, but as we said earlier, authorities aren't going to sleep on this. they're going to try to find out more information as the hours
candiotti is looking into what authorities know about the alleged gunman and joins us now live from ottawa. it's late in the night there, susan, but as we said earlier, authorities aren't going to sleep on this. they're going to try to find out more information as the hours
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police in ottawa are piecing together the gun hurricane in pence's parliament shooting. michael zehaf-bibeau was a convert and his mother told police he wanted to go to syria. martin savidge reports. had been in trouble with the law before. >> reporte >> reporter: prior to his deadly rampage he had connects with one who went to fight in syria. authorities have a moment-by-moment record of his attack on parliament hill. yet much of bibeau's life is a mystery. authorities say he moved an the country and lived in question beg, ottawa, calgary and his mother was a high ranking immigration official and his parents divorced and other records show he had a criminal past mainly for drug use. it was that history which recently caught the attention of the royal canadian mounted police when he applied for a pass popth. >> we were aware that he had applied recently for a passport and were contacted to conduct background checks. >> reporter: his request was still being investigated when he traveled from vancouver to ottawa, said to have been begun living at the mission just block as
police in ottawa are piecing together the gun hurricane in pence's parliament shooting. michael zehaf-bibeau was a convert and his mother told police he wanted to go to syria. martin savidge reports. had been in trouble with the law before. >> reporte >> reporter: prior to his deadly rampage he had connects with one who went to fight in syria. authorities have a moment-by-moment record of his attack on parliament hill. yet much of bibeau's life is a mystery. authorities say he moved...
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and just before the ottawa attack, two canadian soldiers are hit with a car. one dies. in each case, security analysts say the attacks appear tied to radical islam, often to recent converts. they are also very hard for intelligence services to track. >> one of the reasons is the natural zealousness that converts have but also the lack of understanding early on in their conversion. so people have grown up with the faith can see that more easily than people who just converted to the religion can see that. >> reporter: arguably a lot of these so-call terrorists have a good deal in common with school shooters or other mass murderers. but by attaching themselves to the gjihadi movement they becom murderers with a mission, spreading fear in the process. >>> this is a big day in brazil. polls open in little more than an hour for its tight presidential election in decade a s. coming up, we'll look at the president am tnd the opposition they head in to a runoff. >>> and another look at football. >>> but will fans in the u.s. be awake to watch? >>> tensions are high in the west b
and just before the ottawa attack, two canadian soldiers are hit with a car. one dies. in each case, security analysts say the attacks appear tied to radical islam, often to recent converts. they are also very hard for intelligence services to track. >> one of the reasons is the natural zealousness that converts have but also the lack of understanding early on in their conversion. so people have grown up with the faith can see that more easily than people who just converted to the...
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and also in ottawa, also shot dead. in all three cases the men's ties to isis or any other terror organization are very much a question. but run-ins with the law are a common trait between all three attackers. at least had a history of drug abuse, in the case of the parliament shooter -- >> he had a very developed criminality, violence, drugs and mental instability. combined with some of the things that gave rise to the radicalization i think is the focus of where our investigation needs to be. >> reporter: where does drug abuse and criminality come into play? >> i think the fact that some of these individuals have had incidents of mental health make it easier to believe it's action. >> reporter: action in two countries wondering if this was one bad week or a predictable trend. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> and as authorities in western countries deal with the potential threat of homegrown terrorists, u.s.-led forces are not letting up in their bombardment in syria and iraq. cnn international correspondent nick pa
and also in ottawa, also shot dead. in all three cases the men's ties to isis or any other terror organization are very much a question. but run-ins with the law are a common trait between all three attackers. at least had a history of drug abuse, in the case of the parliament shooter -- >> he had a very developed criminality, violence, drugs and mental instability. combined with some of the things that gave rise to the radicalization i think is the focus of where our investigation needs...
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it shows this ottawa gunman getting in the car. this is not far from that war memorial after shooting and ultimately killing that soldier. when you look at this, it looks like he's carrying something though we can't tell what it is in his right hand. look closely. psych there's something. we don't know what it is. also details about whether he had ties to other radicalized jihadist. yesterday's chaos in the hall of parliament gave way to this. tears and a standing ovation for this man. kevin vickers. vickers was the man who took down that shooter but not before the gunman shot and killed corporal nathan cirillo at that war monument. his wife taken by the man we now know to be michael zehaf-bibeau. he converted to islam. a law enforcement official tells us his passport was confiscated by canadian authorities when they learned he planned to fight overseas. his mother telling the associate press she's crying for the victims and not for her son. we all wish to apologize for the
it shows this ottawa gunman getting in the car. this is not far from that war memorial after shooting and ultimately killing that soldier. when you look at this, it looks like he's carrying something though we can't tell what it is in his right hand. look closely. psych there's something. we don't know what it is. also details about whether he had ties to other radicalized jihadist. yesterday's chaos in the hall of parliament gave way to this. tears and a standing ovation for this man. kevin...
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i'll be back more with the latest in ottawa. starting right now, mike rowe's, "somebody's gotta do it." we'll have more over the next hour. >>> hi, i'm mike rowe, last time i went home i got the crabs, got them real bad, all over my hands and face, and my parents were outraged. this time i'm going again. it is true, oysters exchanging fluids in an attempt to save the chesapeake bay, dirty job but somebody has to do it. new guy, same mission. >> the year was 1969. i was seven when i walked into my parent's house one day and said mom, where is dad? she said michael your father is downstairs in the basement having an orgy. so i descended the stairs to look for my father and what did you see? this is what i saw. my father, hunched over a bushel basket full of oysters, eating and shucking, and slurping and sucking. i never seen anything like it. that was 45 years ago, so when production called and said mike, would you like to go back to baltimore? your hometown and to learn everything there is to learn about the oyster, i said can we
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that is something you do not typically see in a canadian city, or typically see in ottawa. and on parliament hill, we are starting to see those officers, those guards, they're armed now. and you're starting to see them with very large weapons. so that's very different for canadians. but parliament has re-opened. the public is welcome once again to the front lawn and of course in center block where the deadly shooting took place. >> all right, katie simpson, the national reporter for ctv speaking to me from ottawa, canada. katie, thanks. >>> now to another story we've been following. a u.s. football fan who disappeared during half-time at a denver broncos game has been found safe. police said paul kitterman was located in pueblo, colorado, more than 100 miles from where he disappeared. he was attending a night game with his stepson on thursday when he vanished while the boy went to the bathroom. denver police say he was found unharmed and no foul play is suspected. >>> still to come, the czech republic bestows its highest honor on a british man for saving hundreds of jewish
that is something you do not typically see in a canadian city, or typically see in ottawa. and on parliament hill, we are starting to see those officers, those guards, they're armed now. and you're starting to see them with very large weapons. so that's very different for canadians. but parliament has re-opened. the public is welcome once again to the front lawn and of course in center block where the deadly shooting took place. >> all right, katie simpson, the national reporter for ctv...
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in ottawa, wednesday, michael zehaf-bibeau raced inside the parliament with his hunting rifle and was also shot dead. in all three cases the men's ties to isis or any other organization are very much in question, but run-ins with the law were a common trait. at least two had a history of drug abuse, in the case of the parliament shooter. >> he had a very developed criminality, violence, drugs, instability. combined with some of the things that gave rise to the radicalization. >> where does drug abuse and criminality come into play? >> i think the fact that some of these individuals had problems with mental health can make it easier to make the leap from the belief towards action. >> action that now has authorities in two countries wondering if this was one bad week, or the beginning of a violent unpredictable trend. deborah feyerick, cnn, new york. >> and we shall see on that. >>> also breaking news out of virginia, the remains found on an abandoned farm are those of missing uva student hannah graham. more on that ahead. . everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon chara
in ottawa, wednesday, michael zehaf-bibeau raced inside the parliament with his hunting rifle and was also shot dead. in all three cases the men's ties to isis or any other organization are very much in question, but run-ins with the law were a common trait. at least two had a history of drug abuse, in the case of the parliament shooter. >> he had a very developed criminality, violence, drugs, instability. combined with some of the things that gave rise to the radicalization. >>...
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. >> we have learned through the current investigation that this individual has been in ottawa since at least october 2nd, 2014. that he was in town to deal with a passport issue but that he was also hoping to leave for syria. >> so this revelation and another deadly attack against a different soldier earlier in the week in canada raising questions about isis and its seemingly successful recruiting tactics in the west. randi kaye takes a look at how this terrorist group is doing it. >> reporter: you might think is a commercial from the tourism board of canada. it's not. it's actually a recruiting video from isis. aimed at convincing extremists to join jihad in syria. >> i'm your brother in islam here in syria. i originally come from canada. >> reporter: he is the ultimate pitchman for isis. andre poline a canadian convert who changed his name. listen as he tells the camera in this 11-minute video before he joined isis he was just a normal canadian teenager. >> i watched hockey. i went to the cottage in the summertime. i loved to fish. i wanted to go hunting. i liked outdoors. i liked
. >> we have learned through the current investigation that this individual has been in ottawa since at least october 2nd, 2014. that he was in town to deal with a passport issue but that he was also hoping to leave for syria. >> so this revelation and another deadly attack against a different soldier earlier in the week in canada raising questions about isis and its seemingly successful recruiting tactics in the west. randi kaye takes a look at how this terrorist group is doing it....
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. >>> how vulnerable is the united states to an ottawa-style terror attack? let's talk live in the cnn newsroom. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with breaking news and rattled nerves in new york city. this morning, an american doctor is hospitalized in isolation, battling the first case of ebola to crop up in the nation's most-crowded city. 33-year-old craig spencer had been treating ebola patients in west africa. he returned to the united states one week ago today. he had cleared enhanced screening for ebola at new york city's jfk airport, that's because his symptoms did not appear until six days later, just yesterday. his fever spiked, he was rushed to bellevue hospital, one of the medical facilities designated to handle the cases. today three people who came in contact with spencer are in quarantine because they dealt with him when he was sick and doctors say spencer posed no threat when he visited a bowling alley or road the subway. researchers may be getting closer to a vaccine against ebola. clinical tria
. >>> how vulnerable is the united states to an ottawa-style terror attack? let's talk live in the cnn newsroom. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with breaking news and rattled nerves in new york city. this morning, an american doctor is hospitalized in isolation, battling the first case of ebola to crop up in the nation's most-crowded city. 33-year-old craig spencer had been treating ebola patients in west africa. he returned to...
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. >> i would like to acknowledge the response of rcmp members and the ottawa police officers who rushed into a dangerous and volatile situation. >> reporter: now, investigators are learning new details of what motivated the attack. zehaf-bibeau said he engaged in known islamists include iing ha bull la yousafzai charged in july he is still at large. >> we have information that suggests an association with some individuals who may have shared his radical views. >> reporter: u.s. authorities are now investigating if zehaf-bibeau had any communication with suspected extremists in the u.s. in a second attack by car monday the u.s. was on alert for lone wolf attacks by islamic extre extremi extremists. it is difficult to spot. they do not enter the count from abroad where they could be caught at immigration and do not need to communicate with operational leaders like e-mail or telephones. this makes it much harder for intelligence gathering agencies such as the nsa to attract them. the former director of the national counterterrorism center told us u.s. authorities are watching both the sout
. >> i would like to acknowledge the response of rcmp members and the ottawa police officers who rushed into a dangerous and volatile situation. >> reporter: now, investigators are learning new details of what motivated the attack. zehaf-bibeau said he engaged in known islamists include iing ha bull la yousafzai charged in july he is still at large. >> we have information that suggests an association with some individuals who may have shared his radical views. >>...
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congressman, please stay with us because we want to talk to you about what happened in ottawa this week as well and whether the greatest terrorism threat to the u.s. is abroad or in the homeland. there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best ever pricing with double the...
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. >>> in canada, we're seeing new video of the attack in ottawa. you can see the gunman michael zehaf-bibeau. they are looking at links with islamic radicalists here in the united states. >>> and this is a live picture of the procession honoring nathan cirillo. the highway of heroes, you can see the name on the road. >>> ottawa put border agents on alert. the indiana republican senator dan coates is joining us. thank you for joining us. what do we need to know? the lessons learned from what happened this week in canada that could impact the united states? >> well, i think we need to really look at the border security that we have. one is terrorists crossing the border to harm americans or kill americans and the other is ebola which can come across the border as we have just seen here. border security becomes ever more important and we need to assess what we do now in light of the two new threats that escalat escalated. the isis recruitment threat as well as the health care threat. >> is there a connection, based on what you heard, between what happ
. >>> in canada, we're seeing new video of the attack in ottawa. you can see the gunman michael zehaf-bibeau. they are looking at links with islamic radicalists here in the united states. >>> and this is a live picture of the procession honoring nathan cirillo. the highway of heroes, you can see the name on the road. >>> ottawa put border agents on alert. the indiana republican senator dan coates is joining us. thank you for joining us. what do we need to know? the...
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john and christine, that's the concern, is this just about an extension of what happened in ottawa, or is this about new information? there's been competing theories. we'll give you both. >> yeah, i wonder if there's something going on underneath the sur nas we don't know about. >> even for ottawa, there are concerns about lone wolf attacks. >>> president obama on the campaign trail trying to turn out the vote in a hotly contested gubernatorial race. republicans hoping to get control of the senate. they're getting a new helping hand this morning. we've got that for you next. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first, we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber battle, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>> a late shift in political donations this campaign season. business groups backing republican candida
john and christine, that's the concern, is this just about an extension of what happened in ottawa, or is this about new information? there's been competing theories. we'll give you both. >> yeah, i wonder if there's something going on underneath the sur nas we don't know about. >> even for ottawa, there are concerns about lone wolf attacks. >>> president obama on the campaign trail trying to turn out the vote in a hotly contested gubernatorial race. republicans hoping to...
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the author of that tweet was john ivison, a columnist for "the washington post" in ottawa. we texted back and forth until you were locked down well into the night before you got that much needed glass of scotch. canadians are wasting no time, it seems, in taking legislative action with regard to what just happened. can you tell me what is happening in terms of trying to track extremism and stop it in its tracks? >> we don't know the details of what is going to happen but stephen harper, the prime minister, said yesterday that the police need new powers when it comes to surveillance and he didn't give any details. i think these plans were in the works already but they are going to be ex ppedited and that if y condone or glorify terrorism online or in publication or in print, then you are committing an act. the big frustration with the gentleman who died earlier in the week after running over two soldiers, isis black flags on his computer, they were fully aware of this but they had no evidence to prosecute him. once these new laws go through, that will be an offense and peopl
the author of that tweet was john ivison, a columnist for "the washington post" in ottawa. we texted back and forth until you were locked down well into the night before you got that much needed glass of scotch. canadians are wasting no time, it seems, in taking legislative action with regard to what just happened. can you tell me what is happening in terms of trying to track extremism and stop it in its tracks? >> we don't know the details of what is going to happen but stephen...
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we have much more to come but martin savidge is live in ottawa with the latest on another story, the attack on canada's parliament. what do we know about michael zehaf-bibeau now, martin. >> reporter: much of the focus is on trying to find out more about the suspect who was killed. he is still a mystery as they try to determine why he did what he did. they know why he did. they have it very carefully studied downed to second by the surveillance video but what made have led him to this attack is the question mark here. we've been investigating all day long and there are still many questions as to who may have influenced him in his life. one of the things that did come to the forefront from canadian authorities is the fact they say they now know bibeau had been in contact with like-minded canadian jihadists, one in particular, apparently he was having e-mail with, this is a man with a name of hezbollah yousefsai going to join a militant group but only say the threat of connection between the two is that e-mail. otherwise they say there is no solid evidence to suggest he was motivated d
we have much more to come but martin savidge is live in ottawa with the latest on another story, the attack on canada's parliament. what do we know about michael zehaf-bibeau now, martin. >> reporter: much of the focus is on trying to find out more about the suspect who was killed. he is still a mystery as they try to determine why he did what he did. they know why he did. they have it very carefully studied downed to second by the surveillance video but what made have led him to this...